09-15-2005
CPU Speed
An easier solution (I'm not sure if it works in 4.3.3 - it's been a while since I touched one) is to run the printconf | more
Here is an example result from one of my systems:
System Model: IBM,7040-681
Machine Serial Number: <serial number>
Processor Type: PowerPC_POWER4
Number Of Processors: 2
Processor Clock Speed: 1300 MHz
CPU Type: 64-bit
Kernel Type: 64-bit
LPAR Info: 7 <machine name>
Memory Size: 2048 MB
Good Memory Size: 2048 MB
Firmware Version: IBM,RG050715_d79e12_r
Console Login: enable
Auto Restart: true
Full Core: false
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config::model::models::lcdd::cfontzpacket
Config::Model::models::LCDd::CFontzPacket(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::Model::models::LCDd::CFontzPacket(3pm)
NAME
Config::Model::models::LCDd::CFontzPacket - Configuration class LCDd::CFontzPacket
VERSION
version 2.021
DESCRIPTION
Configuration classes used by Config::Model
generated from LCDd.conf
Elements
Model
Select the LCD model Optional. Type enum. choice: '533', '631', '633', '635'. upstream_default: '633'.
Device
Select the output device to use Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: '/dev/lcd'.
Contrast
Set the initial contrast Optional. Type integer. upstream_default: '560'.
Brightness
Set the initial brightness Optional. Type integer. upstream_default: '1000'.
OffBrightness
Set the initial off-brightness This value is used when the display is normally switched off in case LCDd is inactive. Optional. Type
integer. upstream_default: '0'.
Reboot
Reinitialize the LCD's BIOS on driver start. Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes', 'no'. upstream_default: 'no'.
USB
Enable the USB flag if the device is connected to an USB port. For serial ports leave it disabled. Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes',
'no'. upstream_default: 'no'.
OldFirmware
Very old 633 firmware versions do not support partial screen updates using 'Send Data to LCD' command(31). For those devices it may be
necessary to enable this flag. Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes', 'no'. upstream_default: 'no'.
Size
Override the LCD size known for the selected model. Usually setting this value should not be necessary.Optional. Type uniline. default:
'20x4'.
Speed
Override the default communication speed known for the selected model. Default value depends on model Optional. Type enum. choice:
'19200', '115200'.
SEE ALSO
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